A real estate blog has ranked the top 50 "snobbiest" small cities in America, placing Encinitas at No. 8 and Poway at No. 37 as one would daintily rest an ornate china tea cup in a saucer, with a pinky raised, if not an eyebrow.

What? Can a place where nerf surf jousting is a thing actually be called snobby? (And yes, nerf surf jousting is a thing. Witness the photo above.)

Here's what Movoto.com, a real estate research and brokerage website, said about Encinitas:

Between the Self Realization Fellowship Hermitage & Meditation Gardens for people wishing to enjoy only the best scenery, and the Encinitas Spa (for those who can afford it) this place is just better than other locations in so many ways. Many locals will be the first to tell you just that, too.

Encinitas is pretty snob-friendly, just by the numbers as well. This place had the sixth best performing arts, featuring attractions as the Encinitas Ballet, and a wide number of art galleries to get your creative culture from.

Of course, every snob knows that these attractions don’t come cheap, and thus the median home price here is the 11th most expensive on our list.

This list featured cities with populations between 45,000 and 65,000 people. It factors in median household incomes, median home values, percentages of residents with college degrees as well as numbers of art galleries, private schools, performing arts venues and fast food restaurants.

Five of the top 10 cities were in California. Palo Alto was ranked the snobbiest.

Movoto.com didn't go into detail about Poway, although its chart ranks the city 221st in in art galleries and 177th in fast food restaurants.

Is there even such a thing as a snobby part of San Diego County? Chime in below.

Hat tip to Tiffany Fox, who posted this list on Facebook with hilarious results. On that thread, Sophy Chaffee asked, "Does this mean the city will be issuing brooches with the city seal for all us ladies to wear?"